Wheels

Previous Race Results for Wheels

Stewards' Reports for Wheels

PRICE IS TRUTH (USA) was a late scratching at 3.00pm after it was found to be lame in the right fore. Trainer Mr S Seemar was advised that a veterinary certificate would be required for PRICE IS TRUTH (USA) prior to it being permitted to be entered to race again. After arriving at the starting gates, the Tongue Tie on ROYALISM (IRE) (C Sanchez) was replaced. GREAT NAMOOS (GB) (J Rosales) dwelt as the starting gates opened. LINE OF SIGHT (USA) (S Hitchcott) began awkwardly. Apprentice M Monaghan reported that he felt something amiss with the hind action of WHITE CITY (USA) in the early stages of the race. A post-race veterinary examination of WHITE CITY (USA) revealed no abnormalities. An enquiry was opened following a report from the Clerk of the Scales that Jockey J Doyle (RAMONTI FLASH [IRE]) had attempted to weigh out whilst wearing a non-approved safety vest. When questioned, Jockey J Doyle stated that it was his intent to weigh out with a lighter vest for the purposes of making his Correct Weight, and that he was then going to change to his normal approved safety vest for the race. The Stewards also noted the seriousness of this matter and were mindful of previous penalties for breaches of this Rule. In all of the circumstances, particularly the deliberate intent of Jockey J Doyle to attempt to deceive the Officials and the general racing public, he was found guilty under ERA Rule 58(iii) in that he attempted to weigh out whilst wearing a non-approved body protector and was subsequently suspended from riding in races for three days (30 March 2013 at Meydan and two further meetings to be determined after consultation with the British Horseracing Authority, in accordance with ERA Rule 99(i), given that there are no further race meetings currently scheduled in the UAE) and was fined AED 3,000. Furthermore, Jockey J Doyle was reprimanded for breaching ERA Rule 62(v) in that he had in his possession an additional modified safety vest.

Hayat

Previous Race Results for Hayat

Stewards' Reports for Hayat

MARK TO MARKET (IRE) (P Dobbs), SAUDI SUMMER (KSA) (M Monaghan) and DEVDAS (IRE) (D O’Donohoe) were slow to begin. Jockey A de Vries (PETTY OFFICER [IRE]) was fined AED 1,500 for breaching ERA Instruction 8(ii)(c)(vii) in that he used his whip without allowing time for his mount to respond.

Finishing Position

Horse

Comments

01

Petty Officer (IRE)

Tracked leaders, ridden 400m out, ran on well final 300m, led final 50m

02

Sowaylm (GB)

Tracked leading pair, ridden 400m out, led briefly 50m out, headed close home

Allowances

gulfnews.com

Previous Race Results for gulfnews.com

Stewards' Reports for gulfnews.com

COLOUR GUARD (GB) (W Smith) was difficult to load and was then fractious in the starting gates. Trainer Mr M Al Muhairi was advised that he must attempt to rectify the starting gate manners of COLOUR GUARD (GB) prior to its next race start. BUSKER (USA) (A de Vries), BARANSKY (GB) (R Mullen), LORD TIGER (GB) (D O’Neill) and COUNT PARIS (USA) (T O’Shea) were slow to begin. AL RAZI (USA) (M Monaghan) was impeded for clear running shortly after making the home bend and then had some difficulty obtaining clear running in the home straight. MUSAAFER (IRE) (P Hanagan) was momentarily impeded for clear running making the home bend and was then angled to the outside of SIGNS IN THE SAND (GB) (H Bentley) to obtain clear running. Jockey W Smith (COLOUR GUARD [GB]) was fined AED 1,500 for breaching ERA Instruction 8(ii)(c)(vi) in that he used his whip with excessive frequency.

Finishing Position

Horse

Comments

01

Busker (USA)

Slowly away, settled rear, smooth progress 400m out, ran on well to lead final 50m

Friday

Previous Race Results for Friday

Stewards' Reports for Friday

KAISS (USA) (M Monaghan) was difficult to load. Trainer Mr S Seemar was advised that KAISS (USA) would be required to complete a satisfactory stalls test prior to it being permitted to be entered to race again. ALRAASED (USA) (P Cosgrave) and SAND STAMP (FR) (P Dobbs) bumped on jumping. Near the 1000m, KHOR DUBAI (IRE) (S Al Mazrooei) was momentarily crowded for room between MUARRAB (GB) (P Hanagan), which drifted inwards slightly, and ALRAASED (USA), which after beginning awkwardly, was urged forward to take up a handier position. A short distance later ALRAASED (USA) drifted inwards momentarily crowding SAND STAMP (FR). Leaving the 500m, DUBAI ICONIC (USA) (R Mullen) was momentarily impeded behind ALRAASED (USA) as it commenced to tire. Jockey D O’Neill (MURBEH [IRE]) was fined AED 2,500 for breaching ERA Instruction 8(ii)(c)(i) in that he used his whip in the forehand position forward of the saddle. Jockey P Dobbs (SAND STAMP [FR]) was reprimanded for breaching ERA Instruction 8(ii)(c)(viii) in that he used his whip with his whip arm extended above shoulder height. Jockey S Hitchcott reported that CANADIAN (IRE) was making an irregular respiratory noise during the race. A post-race veterinary examination of CANADIAN (IRE) revealed no abnormalities.

Allowances

Property Weekly

Previous Race Results for Property Weekly

Stewards' Reports for Property Weekly

ON WAR (USA) (R Mullen) began awkwardly. KARMA CHAMELEON (GB) (P Dobbs) stumbled on jumping. Near the 1800m, POACHER (IRE) (D O’Donohoe) raced keenly and was reluctant to hold its position to the inside of EKTIBAAS (GB) (P Hanagan). AIR OF GRACE (IRE) (M Monaghan) raced keenly in restricted room to the inside of QUEEN OF ALBA (IRE) (T O’Shea) between the 1200m and the 1100m. Passing the 300m, the tiring PASCHENDALE (GB) (W Smith) was crowded and eased between BLUE TIGER’S EYE (IRE) (A de Vries) and BLUE SEA (IRE) (R Ffrench). Leaving the 200m, EKTIBAAS (GB) was crowded and eased between KARMA CHAMELEON (GB) and MIZBAH (GB) (S de Sousa), which drifted outwards slightly.

Finishing Position

Horse

Comments

01

Blue Tiger's Eye (IRE)

Settled rear, smooth progress 500m out, led 200m out, just held on

02

Karma Chameleon (GB)

Slowly into stride, settled rear, ran on well final 400m, nearest finish

03

Mizbah (GB)

Mid-division, ran on final 300m, nearest finish

04

On War (USA)

Broke awkwardly, mid-division, smooth progress to lead 300m out, headed final 200m, kept on same pace